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9. Février 2009, 07:37:28
rabbitoid 
Sujet: Re:
joshi tm: Bad idea, in my opinion.

Why? human nature.Do you recall, a while ago, the period when the craze of the day was to make the maximum possible of moves per day? it went on for a long while, the stats are still available somewhere here.

What's that to do with this problem? simple. If you publish a "turtle meter" as you propose, then as certain as income tax you'll start a fierce competition among them to determine who's the worst game blocker on this site. They're bad enough, acting on their own. don't make them form a union, for Fencer's sake!!!

9. Février 2009, 15:53:14
coan.net 
Sujet: Re:
rabbitoid: As a slow player myself (but one who never tries to purposely hold up anyone or any one tournament - or take more then my allowed vacation days a year) - I think the idea of a graph to show how often a player moves would be an interesting idea - IF AND ONLY IF - it was optional, and a person can turn off their graph if they don't want to show it.

On the flip side - people should then be able to create games & tournaments in which they can choose to have a certain "speed rating" - and of course the users who choose not to turn their on will not be allowed to play those - but they can still play any regular game or tournament.

Honestly - I think it would be a lot of programing work on Fencers part... in which I would rather have him working on new games, but I can see how some sort of "speed meter" could be made & used... again, as an optional part of the site.

9. Février 2009, 16:02:04
rod03801 
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coan.net: Personally, I'm not big on the speed rating idea. BUT, I think it would be SO innovative as I think we would probably be the only turn based site with such a thing. (At least the only one I know of) So, it might be worth the programming time.

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